MrBeast's giant reality competition faces safety complaints from initial contestants
The Peninsula
NEW YORK: YouTube s biggest star MrBeast is facing complaints about the safety of contestants from the preliminary round of his ambitious Beast Games...
NEW YORK: YouTube's biggest star MrBeast is facing complaints about the safety of contestants from the preliminary round of his ambitious "Beast Games" game show, which boasts 1,000 competitors hoping for a $5 million grand prize.
Some contestants complained online and to other YouTube influencers that they lacked regular access to food, water and medication during early production at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, and that some competitors were injured during the production.
A spokesperson for MrBeast said his team is reviewing the process and soliciting attendees’ feedback ahead of the next phase of production in Toronto.
The stakes for "Beast Games” aren't just high for the contestants, but for MrBeast himself, whose real name Jimmy Donaldson, as well as the recipients of his brand of "stunt philanthropy" that often entails direct gifts of cash or even houses. The complaints about the "Beast Games” production coincide with Donaldson’s acknowledgement this week that he used racial slurs years ago in recordings he made as a teenager.
The show, which has already been picked up by Amazon Prime Video to air in 240 countries, is part of Donaldson's cultural expansion beyond YouTube - where his channel has 307 million subscribers, including countless young consumers who already purchase his Feastables line of candy or the burgers that bear his name.